Best waterfalls in Hordaland are found in a region characterized by glaciers, snowy plateaus, and fjords. This landscape, now part of Vestland county, Norway, provides the geological conditions for numerous natural water formations. Many of these waterfalls are easily accessible and offer diverse experiences for visitors. The area is known for its significant natural features that contribute to the formation of these impressive cascades.
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Nyastølsfossen is a thundering waterfall and the second of four major falls on the hike up through Husedalen. It plunges down a 115 meter drop, a hugely impressive sight.
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The waterfall is easily accessible via a gravel road.
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The Tveitafossen has a flow rate of 10 000 liters/sec. It's incredible. It is the first of four waterfalls on this hike, so be sure to keep going. Wear good shoes and pack a picnic.
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The hike here is somewhat underestimated. It's much more mountaineering than hiking. Therefore, dogs larger than a handbag should not be taken along. Furthermore, there's a constant risk of slipping on the trails due to the loose, sometimes coarse gravel and the smooth stones higher up the mountain. A change of clothes is advisable, but not absolutely necessary. Some of the climbs and descents are very steep, so snacks and plenty to drink are a must. If you make it to the top, congratulations! You'll be treated to a wonderful view of a glacier with a turquoise mountain lake—dreamlike. Have fun and a successful hike with good weather ☀️
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A very strenuous, steep climb (partly next to/under the water pipeline) over rocks and later through the forest, over roots and rocks. The views of the waterfalls are continually breathtaking. Absolute surefootedness is a prerequisite. The return journey, along a partially newly paved forest path, is relaxing.
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Tveitafossen is the first of the four beautiful waterfalls in the Husedalen. It cascades for over 338 feet (103 m), a spectacular sight from the gravel trail.
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We were there in August. I don't know if it applies to this or another suspension bridge, BUT: At least one suspension bridge can only be reached by walking over the stones in the riverbed of the waterfall. The current is really strong there. Right in the middle of the edge there is a birch branch sticking out into the path, which makes it even more difficult to move forward. We had a 5.5 kg dog with us. He was in our arms or in our backpack. I don't know how you would get larger dogs without huge self-confidence and a VERY good sense of their body across there. Think about it;)
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Many of Hordaland's spectacular waterfalls are easily accessible. For instance, Låtefossen Waterfall is directly accessible from main road 13, and Tvindefossen Waterfall is conveniently located near Voss on the E16 European road. Langfossen Waterfall even has European Route E134 running along its base, allowing visitors to experience its grandeur from their car.
Yes, several waterfalls in Hordaland are well-suited for families. Vøringsfossen Waterfall, Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall, Tvindefossen Waterfall, and Låtefossen Waterfall are all categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible viewing points and facilities.
Yes, you can! Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall near Norheimsund offers a unique experience where visitors can walk behind the cascading water on a well-maintained path without getting wet. It's a very special experience that attracts many visitors.
The waterfalls are most powerful during May and June due to snowmelt, offering a spectacular display. This is particularly true for waterfalls like Steinsdalsfossen and Tvindefossen. However, they offer different appeals throughout the seasons, with vibrant greenery in summer and unique views in other times of the year.
Hordaland offers a variety of hiking trails near its waterfalls. You can find easy hikes like those to Bondhusvatnet, or more challenging routes such as the Husedalen trail which features four major waterfalls, including Nyastølsfossen and Tveitafossen. For more options, explore Hiking in Hordaland.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the hike up through Husedalen to Nyastølsfossen is considered challenging. The path over the rocks can be steep and isn't always easy, but the thundering waterfall and impressive sights make the effort worthwhile.
Hordaland's waterfalls are known for diverse natural features. You can see twin cascades like at Låtefossen, multi-tiered falls such as Tvindefossen, and sliding horsetail waterfalls like Langfossen. Many are set within dramatic gorges, near serene lakes like Raunsdalsvatnet Lake, or offer spectacular viewpoints.
Visitors frequently highlight the sheer power and majestic cascades, especially at Vøringsfossen Waterfall. The unique experience of walking behind Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall is also a major draw. The impressive sights and the feeling of being close to nature are often mentioned, with many appreciating the well-maintained paths and viewing platforms.
Yes, Låtefossen Waterfall is situated in the 'Valley of Waterfalls' (Oddadalen), which boasts seven waterfalls over a 10 km distance. This area offers a concentrated experience of the region's natural beauty.
Absolutely. The region around Hordaland's waterfalls offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can explore MTB trails or other cycling routes. For example, there are various MTB Trails in Hordaland that allow you to combine waterfall visits with mountain biking adventures.
Vøringsfossen Waterfall is renowned for its power and majestic cascade, featuring a vertical drop of 145 meters. The area boasts spectacular viewing platforms, including a step bridge with 99 steps, offering breathtaking perspectives of the falls.
Langfossen Waterfall has been recognized as one of the world's most beautiful waterfalls by CNN. Its magnificent sliding horsetail cascade, with a total height of 612 meters, remains unregulated for hydropower, preserving its wild and natural character.


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